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Visual Studio Extensibility Explained...In 60 Minutes
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over 5 years ago
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Paul Cornell [MSFT]
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There's a great on-demand webcast available that teaches you the basics about Microsoft Visual Studio Extensbility in about 60 minutes. To view the webcast, go to the Visual Studio Webcasts page, and look in the "On Demand Webcasts" section for "Momentum...
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What Is VSX?
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over 5 years ago
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Paul Cornell [MSFT]
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VSX stands for Visual Studio Extensibility. If you extend or customize Microsoft Visual Studio in any way, you will likely begin encountering this acronym quite often. You're invited to join in on the VSX community. Here are some links to help you...
Visual Studio Documentation Team Blog
Device Application Development in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005…In 60 Seconds
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over 5 years ago
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Paul Cornell [MSFT]
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 includes the tools and frameworks you need to develop applications for Pocket PC and Smartphone 2003 Second Edition. If you don't have one of these devices handy, you can create and test your device applications on your desktop...
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Writers Wanted for Visual Studio SDK Documentation
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over 5 years ago
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Paul Cornell [MSFT]
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My group, Microsoft Visual Studio User Education, is looking for experienced writers with programming knowledge to produce developer tools extensibility documentation and code samples that help improve customer satisfaction and increase product adoption...
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